This is an interesting development. Reliance’s radio channel in Chennai, 92.7 BIG FM, has tried a novel experiment in dealing with clients who haven’t paid their dues.
Yesterday, this ‘announcement’ played on the channel (hear the audio at the end of this post and also here ). The announcement is in Tamil, so those who cannot understand the language can skip the audio file and move on.
“Access Atlantech India Private Limited, represented by their Chennai CEO Ratish Babu has advertised on the channel to the extent of Rs 27,83,533 in value and has not paid. Legal action is being taken against the company. This is an announcement to warn others in case they are contemplating doing business with them,” is what the announcement roughly translates into English as.
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Today, one learns, the radio station has made a few more announcements with reference to a few more debtors, naming and shaming them in the same tone and manner.
It’s an innovative route to recover outstandings - if it works - and it bears watching. If it does work, could we see, for example, ads in newspapers and magazines and on TV channels trying similar solutions to bring down their outstandings?
This is basically a business transaction - where one entity owes another for services rendered; it’s a business problem that could find resolution in the courts of law. Can BIG FM’s debtors who are named on the channel go to the courts for damage to reputation?
As importantly, will this make potential advertisers do a re-think - in the fear that, if they are not in a position to make payments, they could be named and shamed in a similar manner?
Impact Shorts
More ShortsOne understands that those who have been named thus far are small and medium enterprises. Will BIG FM do the same with large organisations?
And will this experiment move to other cities where BIG FM operates?
It’s worth a watch. We’ll be watching closely.


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